Terry Clarke
TERRY CLARKE (drummer) was born August 20, 1944 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He began displaying rhythmic aptitude at a very early age, and was just 12 twelve years old when he began studying formally with noted drum teacher and author, Jim Blackley. Blackley was, and remains, a primary figure in Clarke’s continuing development as a musician.
In 1965, Clarke moved to San Francisco to work with legendary saxophonist, John Handy III. He performed with Handy for the next two and a half years, during which time the GRAMMY nominated recording, Live at The Monterey Jazz Festival (Columbia – 1966) was made. Following the John Handy experience (which included Terry’s long-time musical collaborator and friend, Don Thompson), Clarke began building his reputation for versatility by joining the world-famous pop vocal group, “The Fifth Dimension” at the height of their popularity, travelling and performed extensively with them throughout the U.S.A., Canada and Europe.
Clarke left “The Fifth Dimension” in 1970, subsequently re-locating to Toronto where, for the next 15, he played an abundance of jazz in all styles, and established himself as a major figure in Toronto’s then-considerable studio scene. Countless television shows, jingles and recording dates were his mainstay, as well performances in legendary Toronto jazz clubs including “George’s Spaghetti House”, “Bourbon Steet”, and “Basin Street”, often working with international jazz figures including Frank Rossolino and Lenny Breau. During the same period, he also toured extensively in Japan and Europe with jazz guitar legend Jim Hall and piano great, Oscar Peterson.
Terrry Clarke is an original member of the, “Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass” jazz big band, recording and touring with the world-acclaimed ensemble for 25 years. In 1985, seeking greater musical challenges, Clarke moved to New York City to pursue an exclusively jazz-oriented career. During his tenure there, he worked and recorded with The Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra, Helen Merrill, Toots Theilemans, Ann Hampton Callaway, Red Mitchell, Marvin Stamm, Jim Hall, Bill Mays, Roger Kellaway, and Joe Roccisano, to list just a few.
Having recorded over 300 albums with various jazz artists, Terry Clarke is a familiar face at jazz festivals, concert halls, and venues throughout the world. In August of 1999, he returned to Toronto, reuniting with Rob to join his exciting new ensemble, “The Rob McConnell Tentet”. Terry Clarke’s most recent CD release is ‘Bick’s Bag’ (Triplet Records) featuring the trio of Bill Mays, Neil Swainson, and Terry Clarke, in tribute to Canadian jazz guitar legend, Ed Bickert.
Terry Clarke continues to perform and record with a number of international artists, including Nancy Wilson, Bill Mays, Renee Rosnes, Jim Hall, and Helen Merrill, as well as with an exciting line-up of Canadian musicians, among them David Braid, Jake Langley, Don Thompson, Nancy Walker, Neil Swainson, and David Occhipinti. Clarke is also an enthusiastic jazz educator, and for the past several years has been a member of the Faculty of Music at the University of Toronto.
Awards:
2002 - Named a Member of the Order of Canada, the highest civilian honour given in this country, granted to Canadian citizens 'for outstanding achievement and service to the country or to humanity at large'
2004 - National Jazz Awards winner as 'Drummer of the Year'
2005 - National Jazz Awards winner as 'Drummer of the Year'
2006 - National Jazz Awards winner as 'Drummer of the Year'
2007 - National Jazz Awards winner as 'Drummer of the Year'
2008 - National Jazz Awards winner as 'Drummer of the Year'
- Ed Bickert/Lorne Lofsky Quartet
- Roy Patterson Trio
- George Gallus Trio
- David Braid Sextet
- Bonnie Brett
- Tribute to Moe Koffman
- Peter Appleyard Quartet
- Ron Collier Big Band
- Anne Marie Moss with the Bernie Senensky Trio
- P.J. Perry Quartet
- David Occhipinti Trio
- Moe Koffman Quintet
- Trombone Workshop Octet
- Brass Connection
- Guido Basso Quintet
- Rick Wilkins Quartet
- Steve Lederer Quintet
- Ian McDougall Dectet
- Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass
- Terry Clarke Trio
- Ed Bickert/Lorne Lofsky Quartet in concert on February 20 1984
- Roy Patterson Trio in concert on November 25 1996
- George Gallus Trio in concert on December 3 2001
- David Braid Sextet in concert on January 24 2005
- David Braid Sextet in concert on February 26 2005
- Bonnie Brett in concert on December 16 2003
- Tribute to Moe Koffman in concert on December 8 2003
- Peter Appleyard Quartet in concert on January 29 2001
- Ron Collier Big Band in concert on October 24 1983
- Anne Marie Moss in concert on January 18 1982
- P.J. Perry Quartet in concert on November 29 1982
- David Occhipinti Trio in concert on December 4 2000
- Moe Koffman Quintet in concert on December 16 1985
- Trombone Workshop Octet in concert on March 20 1978
- Brass Connection in concert on December 14 1981
- Guido Basso Quintet in concert on January 27 1992
- Rick Wilkins Quartet in concert on April 4 1983
- Steve Lederer Quintet in concert on January 26 1981
- Ian McDougall Dectet in concert on November 15 1983
- Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass in concert on November 5 1979
- Terry Clarke Trio in concert on January 15 2001
- A Child is Born
- Air Mail Special
- Alfie
- All The Things You Are
- Argente
- Aruba
- Au Privave
- Autumn Leaves
- Ballad from the Suite (1967)
- Baltimore Oriole
- Blues for D.B.
- Body and Soul
- Bossa Bossa Jo Jo
- Brazilian Song
- But Beautiful
- Cats Don't Have Eyebrows
- Chelsea Bridge
- Conception
- Cool Walk
- Corner the Sky
- Days Gone By
- Dear Old Stockholm
- Django
- Don't Look Back
- Doug
- Dream Steps
- Emily
- Everything Happens To Me
- Faure's Pavane
- Flanders Road
- Flying Home
- For Jezz
- Good Bait
- Greensleeves
- Groovin' High
- Gypsy Lover's Lament
- Homage
- How High The Moon
- I Love You
- I Wish I Knew
- Icicle Bells
- If You Could See Me Now
- Imagination
- In a Mellow Tone
- Into Somewhere
- It Might as Well be Spring
- Jim Class
- Kiki
- Leaves
- Lee
- Lightly Turning
- Lincolnshire Poacher
- Long Ago and Far Away
- Love for Sale
- Lover
- Manhattan
- Midnight Sun
- Mood Indigo
- My Heart Belongs to Daddy
- My Heart Stood Still
- My One and Only Love
- My Secret Love
- Nature Boy
- Oleo
- On Green Dolphin Street
- Osteology
- Passion Dance
- Paul's Song
- Ray's Idea
- REM
- Rerun
- Romaine
- Samba de la Guepe
- Secret Love
- Siciliano
- Slide Bone's Connected to the Valve Bone
- Slow Boat to China
- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
- Sonnet for Marcia
- Speak Low
- Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
- Stella by Starlight
- Stranger in Paradise
- Sweet and Lovely
- Talk By Larry Koffman
- Tanga
- Tangerine
- The 4679385th Blues in B Flat
- The Great One
- The Mover
- The Waltz I Blew For You
- The Way You Look Tonight
- Three Days of Wine and Roses
- Two's Blues
- Up a Lazy River
- Vocalese
- When the Sun Comes Out
- With a Song in My Heart
- You Took Advantage of Me
- You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To

